1970 in France

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1970
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France

Decades:
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  • 1960s
  • 1970s
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  • 1990s
See also:Other events of 1970
History of France  • Timeline  • Years

Events from the year 1970 in France.

Incumbents[]

  • President: Georges Pompidou
  • Prime Minister: Jacques Chaban-Delmas

Events[]

  • 10 February – An avalanche at Val d'Isère kills 39 tourists.
  • 8 March – Cantonales Elections held.
  • 15 March – Cantonales Elections held.
  • 25 March – Concorde makes its first supersonic flight (700 mph/1127 km/h).
  • 11 April – 74 people, mostly young boys, die as an avalanche buries a tuberculosis sanatorium in the French Alps.
  • 6 October – President Georges Pompidou visits the Soviet Union.
  • 11 October – Eleven French soldiers are killed in a shootout with rebels in Chad.
  • 1 November – Club Cinq-Sept fire in Saint-Laurent-du-Pont, Isère, kills 146.
  • Undated
    • Citroen launches two new models: the GS family saloon and estate, and the SM sporting coupe. The Citroen GS is voted European Car of the Year.[1]
    • Establishment of Parc naturel régional de Camargue.

Sport[]

  • 27 June – Tour de France begins.
  • 19 July – Tour de France ends, won by Eddy Merckx of Belgium.

Births[]

January to March[]

  • 10 January – Christine Malèvre, serial killer.
  • 28 January – Laurent Levesque, film score composer.
  • 29 January – Olivier Edmond, golfer.
  • 3 February – Franck Gava, soccer player.
  • 6 February – Patrice Loko, soccer player.
  • 14 February – Guillaume Raoux, tennis player.
  • 17 February – Philippe Bernat-Salles, international rugby union player.
  • 4 March – Amélie Sarn, author, comic book writer and translator.
  • 7 March – Nathalie Lancien, cyclist and Olympic gold medallist.
  • 12 March – Marine Delterme, actress, painter, sculptor and former model.
  • 13 March – Stéphane Goubert, cyclist.
  • 21 March – Franck David, sailor and Olympic gold medallist.
  • 27 March – Gedeon Naudet, filmmaker.
  • 28 March – Benjamin Castaldi, television personality

April to June[]

  • 10 April – Christophe Honoré, writer and film director.
  • 14 April – Richard Sainct, Rally Raid Motorcycle rider (d.2004).
  • 15 April ��� Luc Marquet, volleyball player.
  • 24 April – Jean-Philippe Belloc, motor racing driver.
  • 3 May – Alexia Dechaume-Balleret, tennis player.
  • 5 May – Laurent Crost, judoka.
  • 13 May – Wilfrid Boulineau, decathlete.
  • 21 May – Pierre Billaud, radio reporter and journalist, killed in Afghanistan (d.2001).
  • 22 May – Guillaume Warmuz, soccer player.
  • 15 June – Gaëlle Méchaly, soprano.
  • 18 June – Ludovic Pollet, soccer player.
  • 27 June – Régine Cavagnoud, alpine skier (d.2001).
  • 27 June – Christophe Deguerville, soccer player.
  • 30 June – Emmanuel Mouret, actor, director and screenwriter

July to September[]

  • 9 July – Benoit Pierre Emery, fashion designer.
  • 18 August – Cédric Vasseur, cyclist.
  • 20 August – Loïc De Kergret, volleyball player.
  • 28 August – Loïc Leferme, free diver (d.2007).
  • 3 September – Franck Chambilly, judoka.
  • 6 September – Stéphane Guivarc'h, international soccer player.
  • 9 September – Pierre Laigle, soccer player.
  • 10 September – Julie Halard-Decugis, tennis player.
  • 18 September – Didier Rous, cyclist.
  • 22 September – Emmanuel Petit, soccer player.

October to December[]

Full date unknown[]

  • Julien Lourau, jazz saxophonist.
  • Vincent Paronnaud, comics artist and filmmaker.

Deaths[]

January to March[]

  • 4 January – Jean-Étienne Valluy, general (b. 1899).
  • 8 January – Georges Guibourg, French actor, singer, and playwright (b. 1891)
  • 20 January – François Tanguy-Prigent, politician and resistance fighter (b. 1909).
  • 25 January – Jane Bathori, opera singer (b. 1877).
  • 29 January – Marie-Laure de Noailles, patron of the arts (b. 1902).
  • 1 February – Eugène Christophe, cyclist (b. 1885).
  • 20 February – Gaston Modot, actor (b. 1887).
  • 17 March – Jérôme Carcopino, historian and author (b. 1881).
  • 22 March – Georges Malkine, painter (b. 1898).

April to June[]

  • 10 April – Henri Marchal, archaeologist (b. 1876).
  • 22 May – Georges Limbour, writer (b. 1900).
  • 23 May – René Capitant, lawyer and politician (b. 1901).
  • 2 June – Albert Lamorisse, filmmaker, producer and writer (b. 1922).
  • 6 June – Camille Bombois, naïve painter (b. 1883).
  • 15 June – Henri Queuille, Radical-Socialist politician and Prime Minister of France (b. 1884).
  • 16 June – Elsa Triolet, writer (b. 1896).
  • 27 June – Pierre Mac Orlan, novelist and songwriter (b. 1882).

July to September[]

  • 10 July – Félix Gaillard, Radical politician and Prime Minister of France (b. 1919).
  • 11 July – André Lurçat, architect (b. 1894).
  • 19 July – Henri Lauvaux, athlete and Olympic medallist (b. 1900).
  • 30 July – Jean d'Eaubonne, art director (b. 1903).
  • 5 August – Lucien Lamoureux, politician and Minister (b. 1888).
  • 25 August – Marcel Allain, writer (b. 1885).
  • 1 September – François Mauriac, author, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature (b. 1885).
  • 2 September – Marie Pierre Kœnig, general and politician (b. 1898).
  • 5 September – André Simon, wine merchant, gourmet and writer (b. 1877).
  • 23 September – Bourvil, actor and singer (b. 1917).

October to December[]

  • 8 October – Jean Giono, author (b. 1895).
  • 9 October – Edmond Michelet, politician (b. 1899).
  • 10 October – Édouard Daladier, Radical-Socialist politician and Prime Minister of France (b. 1884).
  • 18 October – Jean De Briac, actor (b. 1891).
  • 2 November – Pierre Veyron, motor racing driver (b. 1903).
  • 6 November – Henri Jeanson, writer and journalist (b. 1900).
  • 9 November – Charles de Gaulle, general, statesman, President (b. 1890).
  • 1 December – Hermine David, painter (b. 1886).
  • 7 December – Émile Girardeau, engineer (b. 1882).
  • 16 December – Laurent Eynac, politician and Minister (b. 1886).
  • 18 December – Marc Boegner, theologist, pastor, French Resistance member and essayist (d.1881).

Full date unknown[]

  • Lucienne Abraham, Trotskyist politician (b. 1916).
  • Maurice Lafforgue, alpine skier (b. 1913).

See also[]

  • List of French films of 1970

References[]

  1. ^ "Citroen gs".
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